Stock futures little changed

U.S. stocks futures were little changed in pre-market trading Friday with the stock market poised to log a second straight week of gains. Dow Jones industrial average futures gained 1 point to 15,980 about 30 minutes before the opening...

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U.S. Markets are Mostly Flat at Thursday's Midday Trading Held Back by Energy

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U.S. Markets are Mostly Flat at Thursday's Midday Trading Held Back by Energy

U.S. markets were mostly flat at Thursday's midday trading with the exception of the Nasdaq holding a firmer grip higher. The S&P 500 is slipping in the red and the Dow is trying to grab gains. Energy...

Stocks traded higher in midday trading Thursday as investors looked past the lack of resolution in Greece and disappointing economic data at home. Traders focused on the cease-fire agreement between R...

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U.S. Markets are Mostly Flat at Thursday's Midday Trading Held Back by Energy

U.S. markets were mostly flat at Thursday's midday trading with the exception of the Nasdaq holding a firmer grip higher. The S&P 500 is slipping in the red and the Dow is trying to grab gains. Energy stocks Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) are holding back the blue chips from rising higher as investors assess mounting oil supplies. Kohl's (KSS) is gaining in the session after reporting earnings above estimates. The retailer also raised its dividend by 15%. Shares of Salesforce (CRM) are skyrocketing after meeting Q4 expectations. The stock is up nearly 11% despite issuing weaker guidance.
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Stocks traded higher in midday trading Thursday as investors looked past the lack of resolution in Greece and disappointing economic data at home. Traders focused on the cease-fire agreement between Russia and Ukraine and strong earnings reports including from Cisco (CSCO) and Whole Foods (WFM). Whole Foods beat profit estimates and reported its same-store sales rose 4.5%. Deals news is driving shares in the online travel space. Expedia (EXPE) said it would buy rival Orbitz (OWW) for nearly $1.33 billion. And despite the weak government retail sales figures for January. Another report by the National Retail Federation is projecting sales will increase 4.1% from last year. The trade association cites healthy growth expectations in 2015 for its assessment.
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